CBRWITHTVS said:
cop:yup as long as there not red or blue.
He is wrong. If the lighting devices are not approved, they are not allowed. 99.9% of these novelty lights are marked "off road use only" or "not intended for street/highway use." This should be your first clue they are not legal for use on a street bike (or car, if applicable).
Apparently, in the 90's, one company did get some "ground effects" type lighting approved for use in Florida through the Florida DOT. Last I heard, they were legal on Florida plated vehicles.. but only the specific make and model that was approved for use there.
Blue and red lights to the front will get you stopped the quickest.
Green and/or amber to the side, red and/or amber to the rear and white/amber to the front will probably go somewhat unnoticed and uncited, even if they are not street legal.. most officers won't take the time to stop you unless the lights are distracting, flashing or obnoxious.
Also, keep in mind, only about 10% of the officers on the street have more than a basic working knowledge of the CVC.